IndiGo Airlines' story stands out as a unique triumph. IndiGo was founded in 2006 by Rahul Bhatia, a travel agent, and Rakesh ...
Promoters of IndiGo airlines, the Bhatia family ... which indicates that Rahul Bhatia held a 37.9 per cent stake in the company as of March 2024. The Bhatia family along with the Gangwal family ...
Father and son's InterGlobe Group has a majority stake in IndiGo, which son Rahul built into ... which has more fuel-efficient engines. Bhatia is expected to list IndiGo on the Indian bourses ...
IndiGo block deal: Rahul Bhatia promoter entity plans to sell ... InterGlobe, the operator of IndiGo Airlines, is the majority shareholder in the Singapore-headquartered company.
Reports had said that Rahul Bhatia of Interglobe aviation ... while also rolling out a leave without pay plan. Not just IndiGo, but other Indian airlines like Vistara, Spicejet too had announced ...
The country’s largest airline IndiGo’s shares crashed 10.7% to ₹ 1,397 on Wednesday’s closing, thanks to the very public fight between its two promoters--Rahul Bhatia and Rakesh Gangwal.